This is a more authentically romantic moment than anything in the entire PT.What about that Finn and Poe hug?
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This is a more authentically romantic moment than anything in the entire PT.What about that Finn and Poe hug?
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Don't underestimate the weight of Finn completing Poe's mission either.
Watched.
Fun. Definitely the best paced Star Wars movie. Cliff hanger was a bit too cliffhanger-y. Star Wars always left things open but this was next level sequel set up.
Stunning looking film. Very colourful.
Han Solos death seemed super obvious once I heard Ford was the backbone of the film. Dude always seemed like the kind of guy who would only agree to the movie if they killed him off for good this time.
Glad that C3P0 and R2D2 where not big players. Got tired of them always being there in the prequels.
Finn was cool and I like the idea that the new storm troopers are actual people who are just brainwashed people who where kidnapped as kids. Much better then they are still clones or something.
And yeah... Rey is OP. She is literally Luke + Han Solos OG trilogy characters rolled into one. Flawless to a fault.
This is really what sells it, I think.and looking great in his Jacket
Some guy he works with is an artist and drew this in his spare time, and my cousin convinced him to make a few prints so he could snag one for me.
Since everyone is talking about how much of a bro Poe is currently, might as well share the awesome poster my cousin gave me for Christmas:
Some guy he works with is an artist and drew this in his spare time, and my cousin convinced him to make a few prints so he could snag one for me.
"For duration of your training, no sex will you have!"
"Yoda, we're the only ones on this planet..."
"Heard me, you did!"
Ugh. Why couldn't Kylo have killed his mom instead.
I get an Akira vibe from that.
I get an Akira vibe from that.
I get an Akira vibe from that.
Mashup of the classic "Akira" poster image with characters and vehicle from "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."
Hey guys,
Just listened to the Polygon Minimap/Worldmap podcast trilogy talking about the movie. At one point, one of the hosts mentions the adorable idea that at one point, Chewbacca probably held/cuddled/babysat a young Kylo Ren/Ben Solo, and what an adorable image that was.
Which makes me realize: Chewie then tried to kill the child he had likely helped raise a little bit, when he unloaded on Kylo. Adds an extra dabble of tragedy onto that scene.
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So do storm troopers have feelings and what not? My friend thinks Finn should not have a sense of humor, and should be more emotionless.
Anyone have a problem with Finn be humorous?
So do storm troopers have feelings and what not? My friend thinks Finn should not have a sense of humor, and should be more emotionless.
Anyone have a problem with Finn be humorous?
Hey guys,
Just listened to the Polygon Minimap/Worldmap podcast trilogy talking about the movie. At one point, one of the hosts mentions the adorable idea that at one point, Chewbacca probably held/cuddled/babysat a young Kylo Ren/Ben Solo, and what an adorable image that was.
Which makes me realize: Chewie then tried to kill the child he had likely helped raise a little bit, when he unloaded on Kylo. Adds an extra dabble of tragedy onto that scene.
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And I really hope that Captain Phasma didn't bite the big one on Starkiller Base. I'd love to see more of her as well.
Thanks yea my mistake. Anyways you guys should watch the Charlie Rose interview and interpret what he says for yourselves its great.
http://www.charlierose.com/
So forgive me if this has been discussed in the last 300 pages already, but is there any explanation for why and how Poe just left Jakku empty handed? He was dead set on returning to get BB-8 back, and since Finn never saw him after the crash, he didn't have any plausible way of knowing that BB-8 was safe. Plus, the First Order was planetside looking for him, and he had no ship, so how did he even get out?
So forgive me if this has been discussed in the last 300 pages already, but is there any explanation for why and how Poe just left Jakku empty handed? He was dead set on returning to get BB-8 back, and since Finn never saw him after the crash, he didn't have any plausible way of knowing that BB-8 was safe. Plus, the First Order was planetside looking for him, and he had no ship, so how did he even get out?
FO sent out a bounty that bb8 left the planet on a freighter. Poe found a ship and or contacted the resistance.So forgive me if this has been discussed in the last 300 pages already, but is there any explanation for why and how Poe just left Jakku empty handed? He was dead set on returning to get BB-8 back, and since Finn never saw him after the crash, he didn't have any plausible way of knowing that BB-8 was safe. Plus, the First Order was planetside looking for him, and he had no ship, so how did he even get out?
Since everyone is talking about how much of a bro Poe is currently, might as well share the awesome poster my cousin gave me for Christmas:
Some guy he works with is an artist and drew this in his spare time, and my cousin convinced him to make a few prints so he could snag one for me.
Never even though of that layer.
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I honestly wonder if Abrams and Kasdan even did.
:OYes,Captain Phasma is played by Gwendoline Christie (Brienne of Tarth from Game of Thrones).
I just chalk that up to Finn not really understanding how emotions work and Poe just being a real cool dude and being nice.
Poe is totally going to bite it before this trilogy is over isnt he?
I was hoping for a look at the chrome stormtrooper without a helmet when she was used to deactivate the shields. I'm saying "she" because it did sound like a woman. It was a woman, right?
I was hoping for a look at the chrome stormtrooper without a helmet when she was used to deactivate the shields. I'm saying "she" because it did sound like a woman. It was a woman, right?
1. "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...."Couple of things: I realize this might all been covered in this giant thread but I Just watched the movie!
1. Any theory or possibility that Luke is on Earth at the end? They referenced often how he went to some uncharted world. How or why that would make sense I don't know bit I immediately thought Earth when I saw it.
2. I found the movie fun but the plot, the more I think of it, to be incredibly repetitive. To the point that it's dumb. That plus complete lack of back story for their current time period they are in and how they ended right where they were just 20-30 years ago was frustrating. It's literally the sAmerican scenario just 30 years later.
And no having to read to some accompanying novels and wiki shouldn't be necessary to understand.
3. A far more interesting plot would have been the Republic being fed up with the Anakin bloodline always getting seduced by the dark side and imprisoning them or banning them to some other world. Then Rey and ragtag resistance would make sense in why they are tracking down Luke. In fact the while movie could have been about tracking him down while properly introducingthe First Order, the problem with the New Republic, and building towards some of the destruction we see with no real understanding or attachment.
4. Why is Ren/First Order after Luke when he himself ran away and they have the capability to destroy entire planets?
5. Why does the First Order have Storm Troopers? Shouldn't they be outlawed considering everything that took place?
I was hoping for a look at her too. =/
Couple of things: I realize this might all been covered in this giant thread but I Just watched the movie!
4. Why is Ren/First Order after Luke when he himself ran away and they have the capability to destroy entire planets?
5. Why does the First Order have Storm Troopers? Shouldn't they be outlawed considering everything that took place?
What about that Finn and Poe hug?
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I finally got around to watching this. Very intriguing interview. My thoughts:
-Lucas clearly loves his films, but I think the point he made that he feels he needs to "reinvent" every movie he makes speaks volumes about the drastic difference between the OT and the PT.
-Since he's such a private person, you could see when he said it hurt to give up his "kids". I could not imagine what it must have felt like to come to the decision to walk away from what had become your life's work, whether he agreed to that, or not.
-His constant pandering of "I'm a good storyteller" just doesn't hold weight. He said that one of his films were not well received, but most people, including critics, bashed the story in the Prequels. He said they were "successful", so I'm assuming he meant from a monetary standpoint, then contradicts himself a few minutes later by stating he "is not out to make corporations money" or something to that effect.
-Its clear he just became a victim of his own success. He has to have a lot of love/hate when it comes to Star Wars, especially when he gets into the process of working with Abrams and Disney, and knowing to back away. I have a feeling it wasn't as mutual as he makes it out to be.
How did Star Wars: the Force Awakens evolve during the development process? What were some of the early ideas they were playing with that didnt end up in the final film? The new book The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens gives us a peek inside the development of Episode 7, from the earliest concepts to post production.
Did you know that Starkiller Base was originally called The Doom Star? That Poe Damerons character began as a Jedi or Bounty Hunter? Or how about that they toyed with the idea that Anakin Skywalker would appear in the film as a Force Ghost? Learn about how The Force Awakens changed from the earliest story ideas to the movie youve now experienced.
Before we begin, I should note that the process of imagining concepts for the film began before a director was even signed on to the project. At first artists would work with the films initial screenwriter Michael Arndt to create guided imagery, compelling visual concepts that invoke symbolism. Some of what is below might just be some ideas that were thrown at the wall during those early days, while other stuff you can see a glimpse of what evolved into the final film.
We should learn more about the development process of the movie when the Making of book is released in spring 2016 (lets hope it serves the Rinzler books proud). But for now the Art of The Force Awakens book gives us our more extensive look behind the development and evolution of this project. When available online, Ive included some of the concept art and preview pages from the Art Of book.
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Rey Was a Hothead Loner Named Kira
Reys original name was Kira and while its not specifically stated, her early concept designs looked like they were modeled after Kristen Stewart. Screenwriter Michael Arndt described Kira as a loner, hothead, gear-head, badass, and the early story focused on Kiras journey of self-discovery, from fearful Force-sensitive to master.
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A Double-Bladed Two-Colored Lightsaber
One of the more interesting visual concepts presented in the idea phase was a piece by co-production designer Rick Carter that showed a double-sided lightsaber, with one side having a blue blade and the other side with a red blade. They were playing with the motif of fire and ice, and while it looked cool, the concept didnt fit with the story that was developed.
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Rey Wanted Desperately to Leave Jakku
Rey is extremely reluctant to leave Jakku in the movie, but in the earlier versions of the story Kira was eager to leave the junk planet. Concept art shows Kira longingly watching spaceships departing from the planet.
In the early versions of the story, Rey worked in a used car lot of sorts for an elderly father figure, an old Republic pilot. The Millennium Falcon was among the ships on the lot. Watching ships come and go every day, she would daydream about leaving the junk planet and exploring the galaxy.
This idea almost made the final film visually. In the trailer you see a shot of Rey cleaning materials she salvaged from the Star Destroyer. In the original cut of the film, she looks at a mother and her daughter, both dressed in fancy clothes, stepping onto a ship at the port. Rey had a look of happiness, not envy. This is definitely an aspect of Rey that has evolved, but you feel shades of it in the final film with Rey collecting artifacts of Rebel pilots. Her backstory for the film involved her spending her free time learning how to fly on flight simulators.
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Finn Was Originally a Han Solo Type
The character that became Finn was originally named Sam. Screenwriter Michael Arndt described Sam as pure charisma and the early concept art showed him as a young white man. You might describe his look as a smuggler type, a cross between a younger Han Solo and Anakin Skywalker from the prequels.
They quickly came to the idea of Sam being a former Stormtrooper who witnesses either a firing squad or an airlock ejection of a captured Rebel crew member. Its that event which was the turning point where he decides to run and helps Poe escape. But before Poe was a resistance pilot, he was something else
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Poe Dameron Was Almost a Jedi or Bounty Hunter
Poe Dameron began his life as John Doe, which is a tentative name and fitting considering the characters original fate. Oscar Isaac has revealed that Dameron was originally supposed to die in the crash landing on Jakku, but J.J. Abrams eventually decided to write the character into the second half of the movie.
The concept art depicted him as a black man in his 30s or 40s imagine a younger Samuel L. Jackson as a Rebel officer. At one point he was almost a Jedi, and then a bounty hunter, before they settled on him being a Republic military man. They even toyed with the idea of giving him a Wookiee sidekick when he was a bounty hunter.
Double-Bladed Two-Colored Lightsaber
Good lord that would have been fantastic
None of these things would have fixed what was disappointing about the movie. The new characters were the best part of it as they were.
nothing was disappointing about star wars 7
nothing
Yea I think its interesting that many fans obviously criticize the prequels but now to finally see the other side that takes the criticism is interesting. I'm sure that George doesn't think in his own opinion there was anything wrong with those movies since they were what he as the creator thought it should be.
I also think his point of having to reinvent movies every iteration speaks miles to this movie. He says that hollywood doesn't take chances on movies (even for past series) that try to take a new direction and this movie is extremely tapping into nostalgia with the OT more than anything.
None of these things would have fixed what was disappointing about the movie. The new characters were the best part of it as they were.
nothing was disappointing about star wars 7
nothing